Across
- 3. an example to be followed by others in thye future
- 10. a ceremony in which the President takes oath of office
- 12. armed civilian ships that had their government's permission to attack enemy ships and keep their goods
- 13. an agreement between nations or groups to help each other against other nations or groups
- 16. a fort that was built by Washington 50miles south of Fort Duquesne
- 18. a high-ranking officer in George Washington’s Army that was a European volunteer
- 20. contrary to what is permitted by the Constitution 35
- 21. This is the idea that the union binding "these United States" is an agreement between the states and that they therefore can overrule federal law
- 23. the indian tribe that the Bristish wanted to make an alliance with to fight against the French
- 24. a certificate issued by a government for an amount of money that the government promises to pay with interest
- 25. not favoring either side in a dispute
- 28. a British enforced proclamation that banned settlers from moving west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains
- 31. the leader of the Ottawa Nation
- 33. became Britains Prime Minister in 1757
- 34. the man that was chosen by William Pitt that became one of Britains top generals
- 37. an act that made colonists buy special stamps
- 39. or introduction
Down
- 1. people who invest in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit
- 2. a French fort that was built near the Ohio River
- 4. soldiers who are paid to fight for a country other than their own
- 5. an act that was passed that made the colonists house British soldiers
- 6. or paper money
- 7. means import tax
- 8. a man that was sent to London by Washington to try and solve problems with Britain
- 9. Spanish Louisiana governor that began helping the Americans before Spain declared war on Britain in 1779
- 11. a formal statement of opinion
- 14. the 21 year old surveyor that was chosen to lead the Virginian militia
- 15. or signed up for duty
- 17. means surrendered
- 19. an organized political group
- 22. the British general that was sent to capture Fort Duqesne but was ambushed on the way there
- 26. the Bonhomme Richard Captain that fought for America in the sea
- 27. formal complaints
- 29. or people not in the military
- 30. Franklins plan that called for a council of representatives elected by the colonial assemblies
- 32. deprive of legal force
- 35. a force made up of civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
- 36. a German baron that helped train the Continental Army
- 37. a British enforced tax that was put on the colonists that taxed several prducts including molasses
- 38. the capital city of New France
